Chris Gayle Co-Owns Glasgow Franchise in New European T20 League

The European T20 Premier League has announced the Glasgow Mugafians as its Scotland-based franchise, co-owned by West Indies legend Chris Gayle. The franchise is backed by the Mugafi Group and owned by Tansha Batra, with the league itself co-founded by figures including Abhishek Bachchan. The inaugural season will feature six teams and 33 matches across European cities starting in 2026. The league has attracted other cricket stars like Steve Waugh, Glenn Maxwell, and Mitchell Marsh as franchise owners and captains.

Key Points: European T20 League Launches with Chris Gayle as Co-Owner

  • First ICC-sanctioned European T20 league
  • Chris Gayle joins as co-owner and ambassador
  • Mugafi Group provides commercial backbone
  • Inaugural season set for August-September 2026
  • Six franchises across Scotland, Ireland, Netherlands
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ETPL announces Glasgow franchise, Chris Gayle, Mugafi Group acquire team ownership

The European T20 Premier League announces Glasgow Mugafians, co-owned by Chris Gayle and backed by Mugafi Group, launching in 2026.

"Europe represents cricket's final frontier. - Chris Gayle"

Mumbai, April 20

The European T20 Premier League, Europe's first ICC-sanctioned T20 franchise league, announced the 'Glasgow Mugafians', the league's Glasgow-based franchise representing Scotland, on Monday.

Backed by the Mugafi Group as founding partner, the franchise is owned by Tansha Batra, with West Indies legend Chris Gayle joining as Co-Owner and Global Brand Ambassador. According to a press release from ETPL, Mugafi Group, the media, entertainment, and IP platform founded by Vipul Agrawal, will provide the commercial, content, and digital infrastructure to support the franchise's global ambitions.

The ETPL is a joint venture between Cricket Ireland and Rules Global (Rules X). It is co-founded and co-owned by Abhishek Bachchan, Saurav Banerjee (former Co-CEO of NDTV and Partner at Kalaari Capital), Priyanka Kaul (former CEO of Forbes), and Dhiraj Malhotra (former CEO of Delhi Capitals and former GM of BCCI) - partners at Rules Global. The league is being developed in partnership with Cricket Ireland, Cricket Scotland and Royal Dutch Cricket Association.

The inaugural edition of the ETPL will take place from August 26 to September 20, 2026, featuring six franchises representing Glasgow, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Dublin, Belfast, and Rotterdam, competing in 33 matches.

Speaking about the Glasgow franchise, Abhishek Bachchan, Co-owner, ETPL, said, "We are delighted to welcome the Mugafi Group and Chris Gayle to this journey. Europe represents one of the most exciting frontiers for cricket, a region rich in sporting culture, diversity and untapped potential. With the ETPL, we are not just building a league but creating a platform that can unlock talent, unite markets and establish Europe as a powerful new centre of the global game."

Speaking about the acquisition of the Glasgow franchise, Vipul Agrawal, Founder & CEO, Mugafi Group, said, "Every major sport in the world is now an eyeballs business. Cricket has 2.5 billion fans and the fastest-growing viewership of any sport on the planet. The IP sitting inside a founding-position franchise in Europe's first ICC-sanctioned league, owned by someone like Chris Gayle, in a city like Glasgow, with a South Asian diaspora built for cricket, that is a once-in-a-generation asset. Mugafi exists to build and back IP that lasts. That's exactly what this is."

Tansha Batra, Owner, Glasgow Mugafians, said, "This is not about bringing cricket to Scotland. Cricket has been here for a very long time - in the parks, in the clubs, in the communities. What we're building is a franchise that finally gives all of that a professional home. Glasgow Mugafians is where Scotland's cricket story stops being a secret and starts being told to the world."

Chris Gayle, Co-Owner and Global Brand Ambassador, Glasgow Mugafians said, "Stepping into the role of co-owner of Glasgow Mugafians marks an exciting new chapter for me. The ETPL is already creating waves globally, and having played in franchise leagues around the world, I'm confident this will be something special. Europe represents cricket's final frontier, and the ETPL has the potential to unravel promising local talent and nurture future heroes who will strengthen the sport in that region. I can't wait to get started on this new journey."

The ETPL has attracted some of the most credible names in world cricket and sport as franchise owners. The Amsterdam franchise is backed by Australian cricket legend Steve Waugh and hockey icon Jamie Dwyer, with Mitchell Marsh as captain. Belfast is co-owned by Glenn Maxwell, while Edinburgh is backed by New Zealand internationals Kyle Mills and Nathan McCullum, with Mitchell Santner as captain. Glasgow now joins this distinguished line-up, with Chris Gayle and Tansha Batra at the helm, backed by the Mugafi Group.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very exciting news! It's great to see Indian entrepreneurs and executives like Vipul Agrawal and Dhiraj Malhotra playing a key role in a global cricket league. The diaspora in Glasgow will definitely support this team.
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Rohit P
Chris Gayle as a co-owner is a masterstroke for marketing! But 2026 is still far away. Hope the planning is solid and it doesn't end up like some other leagues that promised a lot but fizzled out. Fingers crossed.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in the UK, this is fantastic. Cricket has a strong base in Scotland that's often overlooked. Giving it a professional platform with this kind of backing can do wonders for the sport's growth in Europe.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the ambition is great, I'm a bit concerned. The cricket calendar is already packed. Will top players be available? And will fans in India really tune in for a European league in August-September, which is peak cricket season here?
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Kavya N
Love Tansha Batra's point about giving Scotland's existing cricket culture a professional home. It's not about introducing the sport, but elevating it. More power to her! 👏 Hope to see many such women in sports leadership.
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